The duty-free sign said “SAVE MONEY,” but my suitcase said “NO MORE SPACE,” and they both yelled at my brain.
Mom said, “We’re only browsing,” and then the duty-free cashier handed her a basket like, “That’s what they all say.”
We spent so long in the duty-free store that I’m not sure if we took a vacation or just moved in there.
The duty-free candy aisle was so long I needed a map, a compass, and maybe a small rescue helicopter.
Real duty-free shops are usually in airports and certain borders, where travelers can buy things without paying local taxes.
At the airport, Ben sees a duty-free shop. A woman shows duty-free chocolate and a duty-free bag. Ben smiles. He is glad. He can buy a duty-free toy with no extra money. He pays and runs to the gate. He hugs the toy and waves at the duty-free sign, happy.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
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